I agree with Ms. Garrett. After a formal consultation an attorney may be able to give you an estimate or quote you a flat fee. However, without knowing all the details nobody is going to be able to estmate how much work will be necessary.
It is impossible to answer your question. Not only is there no set fee but the fact that you lost guardianship seems to indicate that this could be a complicated situation. Please discuss it with a local guardianship attorney.
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